Unique case of caecum plasmablastic lymphoma CD138(+) in patient with late diagnosed colon neuroendocrine carcinoma
Journal: Endokrynologia Polska
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Abstract
Neuroendocrine tumors are frequently associated with other primary malignancies. Plasmablastic lymphoma is a rare, aggressive neoplasm, derived from large B-cell, associated with human immunodeficiency virus infection. Plasmablastic lymphoma cells share many cytomorphologic and immunophenotypic features with plasmablastic cells, causing some diagnostic problems. We present a unique case of coexisting two very uncommon neoplasms: plasmablastic lymphoma and neuroendocrine carcinoma in 54-years-old men. This is the first report of caecum localization of plasmablastic lymphoma. Presented case images diagnostic problems in rare neoplasms.
Authors
Wanda Foltyn, Beata Kos Kudła, Lucyna Siemińska, Anna Zemczak, Janusz Strzelczyk, Bogdan Marek, Dariusz Kajdaniuk, Mariusz Nowak, Małgorzata Borowska, Beata Jurecka Lubienicka
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